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		<title>Venezia</title>
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Venice is one of the most epic locations that I have ever been to. I believe one of the reasons that added to its epic-ness was also the surrealism of the place. Traveling to Venice was quite an adventure just in itself as we got stuck in the biggest traffic jam in the history [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Voyage of Life</title>
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A few weeks ago I was in Washington D.C. and while there decided to browse the National Gallery of Art. I was with my sister who also is a major art buff, way more than me and I do love art myself. We actually came across the National Gallery of Art by accident as [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Epic</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Epic, a word that implies heroism, vastness, grandiosity, magnificence, and something wondrous, while originally referring to a long narrative poem. However, the word Epic has been applied to much more than a poem, “Epic” is used to describe film, literature, art, music, events, people, and even places. With this blog I plan to write on [...]]]></description>
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